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Calling all fashionistas: Le Garage Sale returns to Austin soon

The semi-annual shopping experience — fueled by 140+ boutiques + brands — has dressed Austinites since 2001.

A clothing rack displaying a variety of summer dresses organized by color. On the left, the dresses are predominantly white, transitioning to shades of pink, orange, and red in the center, and moving into greens and blues on the right. The dresses feature different styles, including lace, solid colors, and a striped multicolored design. The wooden hangers and the assortment of colors create a vibrant display.

Austin businesses gather to sell their goods at Le Garage Sale each August and January.

Photo provided by Le Garage Sale

Austin, it’s time to shop ‘til you drop.

Le Garage Sale will return to the Palmer Events Center Saturday, Aug.24-Sunday, Aug. 25. It’s your chance to relive the glory days of the mall — but with more bargains, drinks, and music.

Over 140 brands, boutiques, and designers will gather under one roof to sell their wares at discounted prices — think everything from apparel and accessories to home decor and art.

Two women browsing through a display of vintage cowboy boots at a market or store. The woman on the left is examining a white boot, while the woman on the right, wearing a denim jacket with a fur collar and a brown cap, is gesturing towards the boots. The display features an array of intricately designed boots with various patterns and colors. In the background, other shoppers and bags are visible, adding to the bustling atmosphere.

Bags and boots and bikinis – oh my!

Photo provided by Le Garage Sale

Plus, you can make room in your wardrobe for your new threads by donating your gently-used clothes at Goodwill Austin’s on-site collection truck.

Here’s your guidebook to new garments:

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